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18 January, 06:02

What is the radius of a circle whose equation is x^2+y^2-10x+6y + 18=0

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  1. 18 January, 06:19
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    We must write this equation in the form

    (

    x

    -

    a

    )

    2

    +

    (

    y

    -

    b

    )

    2

    =

    r

    2

    Where

    (

    a

    ,

    b

    )

    are the co ordinates of the center of the circle and the radius is

    r

    .

    So the equation is

    x

    2

    +

    y

    2

    -

    10

    x

    +

    6

    y

    +

    18

    =

    0

    Complete the squares so add 25 on both sides of the equation

    x

    2

    +

    y

    2

    -

    10

    x

    +

    25

    +

    6

    y

    +

    18

    =

    0

    +

    25

    =

    (

    x

    -

    5

    )

    2

    +

    y

    2

    +

    6

    y

    +

    18

    =

    0

    +

    25

    Now add 9 on both sides

    (

    x

    -

    5

    )

    2

    +

    y

    2

    +

    6

    y

    +

    18

    +

    9

    =

    0

    +

    25

    +

    9

    =

    (

    x

    -

    5

    )

    2

    +

    (

    y

    +

    3

    )

    2

    +

    18

    =

    0

    +

    25

    +

    9

    This becomes

    (

    x

    -

    5

    )

    2

    +

    (

    y

    +

    3

    )

    2

    =

    16

    So we can see that the centre is

    (

    5

    ,

    -

    3

    )

    and the radius is



    16

    or 4
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